ROBERT RIGGS. (1896-1970)

[Four Boxing Prints]. ca. 1935. Paper size is ca. 11 x 17 1/2. Lithographs printed on fragile paper. Professionally conserved with archival backing for strength. Trial proofs. Unsigned. No known signed copies of these prints. Two prints are listed in Bassham (18 & 19) and two prints are unrecorded. Very scarce. A few spots on Bassham, 18. The set of four: $4,800

"On Stage Four." Lithograph. 14 x 18 5/8. ca. 1934. Signed in stone lower left. Signed & titled in pencil. Number "37" at lower left. Mat burn in margin. Wide margins. Bassham: 47. Two slap boxers, Billy DeNaro and Chesty Mortier referreed by a clown (Paul Wenzel), are the featured performers on Stage Four, which was to be found outside Ring Three near the entrance to the Big Top. $2,600

FREDERICK ROBBINS. (1893-1974)

"Eucalyptus." 1920. 5 3/4 x 2 3/4. Etching. Titled and signed in pencil. With artist's note in pencil stating this is his first etching. $150

M. PAUL ROCHE (1888-1959)

"Upper Harbor from Federal Hill." ["The Flags of the maritime nations of the world lend a touch of romance to the teeming Harbor. The Port of Baltimore ranks second in America in foreign trade tonnage."] Baltimore: Baltimore Association of Commerce, 1927. Trial proof etching. 9 x 13 3/4. Very good condition. $175

LAWRENCE NORRIS SCAMMON. ((1872-1947)

GEORGES SCHREIBER. (1904-1977)

CARL M. SCHULTHEISS (1885-1962)

"The Flight into Egypt." 1944. 6 1/4 x 8 3/8. Etching. Signed in pencil. The Society of American Etchers. In original SAE presentation folder with description/meditation by Society president, John Taylor Arms. $125

HARRY STERNBERG. (1904-2001)

DON SWANN. (1889-1954)

JAMES SWANN. (1905-1985)

SAM THAL. (1903-1964)

None currently available.

CHARLES Y. TURNER. (1850-1918)

"The Fisheries Question." From American Painter Etchings. Ten Original Etchings by the Best American Artists Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888. 8 x 9 3/4. Etching. Ed: 215. Signed in pencil. In original folder with biographical and descriptive text by Walter Rowlands. Attached to paper window mat at top as originally issued. $275